Book Review Writing Assignment: Wisdom of Crowds (Book Review Sample)

Student NameProfessorCourseDateReview: Wisdom of CrowdsCulture trusts professionals and ignores masses' wisdom. In response to this notion, Surowiecki, a business columnist from New York proposes that "under the right circumstances, groups are remarkably intelligent, and are often smarter than the smartest people in them." In support of his nearly counterintuitive suggestion, the author investigates problems that involve cognition, coordination, and cooperation. Surowiecki's rubric covers several problems, such as voting, tracking SARS, TV game competitions, stock market maximization, driving in traffic, busy sidewalks navigation, and Internet search engines designation.

Description: Literary Analysis of "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin and thesis is about how this writer use symbolism in this article. In her novel The Story of the Hour, Kate Chopin captures society....